E-CIPM 23-200: THOMAS DUFFELD

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Inquisition Head

CITY OF YORK. Inquisition. 20 March 1429. [Blakburn].

Jurors

Jurors: Simon Waghen; John Bolland; Thomas Skorby; William Barton; Richard Newland, senior; Richard Stow; John Newland, goldsmith; John Lonscastr, ‘talliour’; Thomas Forster, ‘talliour’; John Marton, ‘cordwener’; Robert Styllyngton; and William Godeale, ‘skynner’.

Holdings
He held in demesne as of fee 21 messuages of ‪ the king in burgage as the whole city is held. The messuages are located and valued as follows.
St Andrewgate, a messuage on the corner, annual value 20s.
St Andrew’s church, in the churchyard, 3 messuages, each worth 4s. yearly: sum 12s.; 1 messuage, worth 3s. yearly; 3 messuages, each worth 2s. yearly: sum 6s.; and 2 messuages, each worth 3s. yearly: sum 6s.
St Andrew’s church, in a vennel below the churchyard, 4 messuages, each worth 2s. yearly: sum 8s.; 2 messuages, each worth 2s. 6d. yearly: sum 5s.; and 1 messuage, worth 2s. 8d. yearly.
Peaseholme, 4 messuages, each worth 2s. yearly: sum 8s.
He held in demesne as of fee 25 tenements and a garden, in burgage. They are located and valued as follows.
Little St Andrewgate, 8 messuages lie together on the eastern side, each worth 2s. yearly: sum 16s.
Little St Andrewgate, in a vennel on the eastern side, 4 messuages, each worth 18d. yearly: sum 6s.; 1 messuage, worth 12d. yearly; 1 messuage, worth 16d. yearly; and next to the vennel lies the garden, worth 8d. yearly.
Little St Andrewgate, on the western side, one tenement, worth 4s. yearly; 1 tenement, worth 5s. yearly; 1 tenement, worth 6s. yearly; 1 tenement, worth 20d. yearly; 4 tenements, each worth 2s. yearly: sum 8s.; and 2 tenements, each worth 16d. yearly: sum 2s. 8d.
Low Ousegate, one tenement, annual value 14s.
He died seised of the following in demesne as of fee.
Aldwark, 5 tenements, between the respective tenements of Robert Oke and John Duffeld, citizen and merchant of York, held of the king in burgage, each worth 3s. yearly: sum 15s.
He died on 10 March last when his daughters and heirs, Margaret and Elizabeth, were respectively aged 6½ years and more, and 2 days and more.
Dated 22 March.n036
TNA reference
C 139/38/24 m.3

n036^: The date at the foot does not tally with the date at the head. The Exchequer version records the same dates, although the one at the foot was written as 20 March before being changed (E 149/143/24 m.1).

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
St Andrewgate
messuage20s.a (1 x messuage)£1 (=240d.)
Total: £1 (=240d.)
St Andrew’s church
messuages4s. (per unit), 12s.3 (3 x messuages)£1 4s. (=288d.)
messuage3s.1 (1 x messuage)3s. (=36d.)
messuages2s. (per unit), 6s.3 (3 x messuages)12s. (=144d.)
messuages3s. (per unit), 6s.2 (2 x messuages)12s. (=144d.)
Total: £3 19s. 8d. (=956d.)
St Andrew’s church
messuages2s. (per unit), 8s.4 (4 x messuages)16s. (=192d.)
messuages2s. 6d. (per unit), 5s.2 (2 x messuages)10s. (=120d.)
messuage2s. 8d.1 (1 x messuage)2s. 8d. (=32d.)
Total: £3 19s. 8d. (=956d.)
Peaseholme
messuages2s. (per unit), 8s.4 (4 x messuages)16s. (=192d.)
Total: 16s. (=192d.)
Little St Andrewgate
messuages2s. (per unit), 16s.8 (8 x messuages)£1 12s. (=384d.)
Total: £4 5s. (=1020d.)
Little St Andrewgate
messuages18d. (per unit), 6s.4 (4 x messuages)12s. (=144d.)
messuage12d.1 (1 x messuage)1s. (=12d.)
messuage16d.1 (1 x messuage)1s. 4d. (=16d.)
garden8d.8d. (=8d.)
Total: £4 5s. (=1020d.)
Little St Andrewgate
tenement4s.one (1 x tenement)4s. (=48d.)
tenement5s.1 (1 x tenement)5s. (=60d.)
tenement6s.1 (1 x tenement)6s. (=72d.)
tenement20d.1 (1 x tenement)1s. 8d. (=20d.)
tenements2s. (per unit), 8s.4 (4 x tenements)16s. (=192d.)
tenements16d. (per unit), 2s. 8d.2 (2 x tenements)5s. 4d. (=64d.)
Total: £4 5s. (=1020d.)
Low Ousegate
tenement14s.one (1 x tenement)14s. (=168d.)
Total: 14s. (=168d.)
Aldwark
tenements3s. (per unit), 15s.5 (5 x tenements)£1 10s. (=360d.)
Total: £1 10s. (=360d.)

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • Simon Waghen
  • John Bolland
  • Thomas Skorby
  • William Barton
  • Richard Newland, senior
  • Richard Stow
  • John Newland, goldsmith
  • John Lonscastr, ‘talliour
  • Thomas Forster, ‘talliour
  • John Marton, ‘cordwener
  • Robert Styllyngton
  • William Godeale, ‘skynner

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